Just bring out a camera and watch the reaction of people. It can be quite amusing as they quickly sort themselves into distinct groups. I recall many years ago accompanying a professional photographer to one of the company’s industrial sites. Our goal was to get photos of workers doing regular jobs for use in the… Continue Reading
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I should be the perfect candidate to enjoy black and white (B&W) photography. After all, I started out taking B&W photos as a kid and thot it was normal. That’s not entirely surprising since back in those prehistoric days, the whole world was black and white. I remember arguing with my dad that our TV… Continue Reading
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There are groupies who follow their favourite bands across the country, people who flock to country clubs to play golf and fireworks junkies who can’t wait for the next opportunity to smell gunpowder. Did you know grizzly bears have their own loyal band of followers? It’s no secret if you want to set up a… Continue Reading
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Interviewing a random Krahnpix reader seemed like a good way to get insight into why people read my blog. Maybe not … Why do you read Krahnpix? I have no idea what you’re talking about. Never heard of chron picks. What is it? It’s a blog about wildlife and nature and … Well I’ve never… Continue Reading
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Something is definitely wrong with this picture. I head out into the wild looking for the consummate wildlife image. I have visions of shooting regal-looking animals in gorgeous natural vistas, dappled with perfect light. Or maybe I’m capturing the perfect interaction between two wild critters, or a life and death struggle as a predator tries… Continue Reading
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I want to clearly stately up front that stereotypes have no place in wildlife photography. Herons helped me prove my point. In my meandering around wildlife blogs, it seems like there are herons everywhere. Photographers are capturing them up close and personal with fairly modest zoom lenses. It’s almost like these herons are pets! Just… Continue Reading

